Azer Bulbul Kor Kursun Info

Azer Bülbül (born Subutay Kesgin) was a titan of , a genre that emerged in the 1960s to express the angst, unrequited love, and social alienation of migrant workers in Turkey's growing cities.

: It mourns the destruction of feelings and the disappearance of hope ("Yıkıldı duygularım... Kayboldu umutlarım"). Azer Bulbul Kor Kursun

: The singer questions how a loved one could be so cruel, asking if they have no fear of God ("Allahtan kork be zalim"). Azer Bülbül (born Subutay Kesgin) was a titan

: The lyrics describe the pain as a bullet entering the soul ("Kör kurşun girdi cana"), causing a physical and emotional collapse ("Kollarım düştü yana"). : The singer questions how a loved one

"Kör Kurşun" (Stray Bullet) is a foundational track in Turkish Arabesque music, released by Azer Bülbül in 1999 as part of his album Kör Kurşun / Sana Yalan Gelebilir . The song is a visceral exploration of unexpected betrayal, grief, and the feeling of being a target of fate—themes that defined Bülbül's career and his "shaking" style of performance.